In 1997, sales of packaging to the food and drink industry were estimated to amount to £5.82bn. This represents 53.4% of the estimated £10.9bn total value of the packaging industry. In 1993, estimated sales to the food and drink industry amounted to £4.72bn, giving an increase by value of around 23.3% over the 5-year period between 1993 and 1997.
Packaging, made from paper and board, plastic, metal, glass or wood, is a vital commodity for the protection and presentation of food and drink products. Paper and board packaging accounts for the largest segment in sales to the food and drink industry at £2.7bn, followed by plastic and metal, each with sales of £1.3bn, glass with £500m and wood with £20m.
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The industry is having to contend with many changes in its operating environment. The most important are the new Producer Responsibility Regulations and European Packaging Ordinances, which came into effect in 1998. Such regulations have set obligatory standards for the reduction, collection and recycling of packaging materials and the apportioning of costs between manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and their customers. These will cut demand for bulkier, heavyweight packaging in favor of lightweight packaging and remove much secondary packaging. As a result, it is likely that the volume of packaging will fall, but manufacturers hope that its value can be retained and increased by pack design innovation and greater customization.
The food and drink industry is at the forefront of packaging design, and manufacturers and designers are very dependent on the attitudes of the major national grocery supermarket chains, which account for the bulk of their sales. These chains are very conscious of their environmental image and it is inevitable that fundamental changes to the packaging will occur.
Key Note anticipates that estimated UK sales of £6.27bn in 1998 will slowly increase to £6.94bn in the year 2002, giving a total increase of 10.8%.
Executive Summary taken from ‘Packaging (Food and Drinks)’ by Key Note Ltd, price £279, to order your copy click here.
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By GlobalData| Executive Summary | 1 |
| 1. Market Definition | 2 |
| MARKET SECTORS | 2 |
| Paper and Board | 2 |
| Plastic Containers | 3 |
| Metal Containers | 4 |
| Glass Containers | 5 |
| Wood Packaging | 5 |
| MARKET POSITION | 5 |
| Paper and Board | 6 |
| Plastics | 6 |
| Metals | 6 |
| Glass | 6 |
| MARKET TRENDS | 7 |
| Paper and Board Packaging | 7 |
| Plastic Packaging | 7 |
| Metal Packaging | 7 |
| Glass Packaging | 8 |
2. Market Size | 10 |
| THE TOTAL MARKET | 10 |
| Food and Drink Packaging by Material Content | 10 |
Table 1: The UK Food and Drink Packaging Market by Sector by Value (£bn at msp), 1994 and 1998 | 11 |
| BY MARKET SECTOR | 11 |
| Paper and Board | 11 |
| Plastics | 12 |
| Metal | 12 |
| Glass | 13 |
| EXPORTS AND IMPORTS | 13 |
Table 2: UK Exports and Imports of Major Packaging Materials by Value (£m), 1998 | 14 |
| Exports | 14 |
Table 3: UK Exports of Major Packaging Materials to EU and Non-EU Countries by Value (£m), 1996-1998 | 15 |
| Imports | 15 |
Table 4: UK Imports of Major Packaging Materials from EU and Non-EU Countries by Value (£m), 1996-1998 | 16 |
3. Industry Background | 17 |
| PAPER AND BOARD | 17 |
| PLASTICS | 17 |
| METAL | 18 |
| GLASS | 19 |
| INDUSTRY CONCENTRATION | 19 |
Table 5: Number of VAT-Based Enterprises in the UK Packaging Industry by Turnover Size (£000), 1998 | 20 |
| EMPLOYMENT | 21 |
Table 6: Number of Local Units in the UK Packaging Industry by Employment Size (number of employees), 1998 | 22 |
| TRADE ASSOCIATIONS | 24 |
| Paper and Board | 24 |
| Paper Federation of Great Britain | 24 |
| British Recovered Paper Association | 24 |
| Corrugated Case Materials Association | 24 |
| British Fibreboard Packaging Association | 24 |
| British Carton Association | 24 |
| Plastic | 24 |
| British Plastics Federation | 24 |
| Other Trade Associations | 25 |
| Metal | 25 |
| Metal Packaging Manufacturers’ Association | 25 |
| The Can Makers | 25 |
| Association of Drum Manufacturers | 25 |
| Aluminium Foil Container Manufacturers Association | 25 |
| Glass | 25 |
| British Glass Manufacturers Confederation | 25 |
4. Competitor Analysis | 26 |
| PAPER AND BOARD | 26 |
Table 7: Selected Leading Manufacturers and Suppliers of Paper and Board Packaging in the UK by Turnover (£m), 1997/1998/1999 | 26 |
| Market Leaders | 27 |
| AssiDoman AB | 27 |
| David S Smith (Holdings) PLC | 28 |
| Financial Results | 28 |
| Amcor Europe Ltd | 28 |
| Financial Results | 28 |
| Low & Bonar PLC | 28 |
| Financial Results | 29 |
| Tetra Pak Ltd | 29 |
| Financial Results | 29 |
| Field Group PLC | 29 |
| Financial Results | 29 |
| Other Company Developments | 29 |
| Rexam PLC | 29 |
| MY Holdings PLC | 29 |
| Wace Corporate Packaging PLC | 30 |
| Recent Acquisitions | 30 |
| PLASTICS | 30 |
Table 8: Selected Leading Manufacturers and Suppliers of Plastic Packaging in the UK by Turnover (£m), 1997/1998/1999 | 31 |
| Market Leaders | 32 |
| Rexam PLC | 32 |
| Financial Results | 32 |
| British Polythene Industries Ltd | 33 |
| Financial Results | 33 |
| Waddington PLC | 33 |
| Financial Results | 33 |
| RPC Group PLC | 34 |
| Financial Results | 34 |
| Linpac Plastics Ltd | 34 |
| Financial Results | 34 |
| Other Company Developments | 34 |
| Plysu PLC | 34 |
| Sidlaw Group PLC | 34 |
| MY Holdings PLC | 35 |
| METAL | 35 |
Table 9: Selected Leading Manufacturers and Suppliers of Metal Packaging in the UK by Turnover (£m), 1997/1998 | 35 |
| Market Leaders | 36 |
| CarnaudMetalbox PLC | 36 |
| Financial Results | 37 |
| Nacanco Ltd | 37 |
| Financial Results | 37 |
| Impress Metal Packaging Ltd | 37 |
| Financial Results | 37 |
| Van Leer (UK) Ltd | 37 |
| Financial Results | 38 |
| Other Company Developments | 38 |
| Heinz | 38 |
| British Steel Tinplate | 38 |
| Linpac Metal Packaging | 38 |
| Alcan | 38 |
| GLASS | 39 |
Table 10: Selected Leading Manufacturers and Suppliers of Glass Packaging in the UK by Turnover (£m), 1997/1998 | 39 |
| Market Leaders | 39 |
| United Glass Group Ltd | 39 |
| Financial Results | 40 |
| Rockware Glass Ltd | 40 |
| Financial Results | 40 |
| PLM Redfearn Ltd | 40 |
| Financial Results | 40 |
| Beatson Clark PLC | 40 |
| Financial Results | 41 |
| Other Company Developments | 41 |
| Lewis & Towers | 41 |
5. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats | 42 |
| PAPER AND BOARD | 42 |
| Strengths | 42 |
| Weaknesses | 42 |
| Opportunities | 42 |
| Threats | 42 |
| PLASTICS | 43 |
| Strengths | 43 |
| Weaknesses | 43 |
| Opportunities | 43 |
| Threats | 44 |
| METAL | 44 |
| Strengths | 44 |
| Weaknesses | 44 |
| Opportunities | 44 |
| Threats | 45 |
| GLASS | 45 |
| Strengths | 45 |
| Weaknesses | 45 |
| Opportunities | 46 |
| Threats | 46 |
6. Buying Behaviour | 47 |
| PAPER AND BOARD PACKAGING | 47 |
| PLASTIC PACKAGING | 47 |
| METAL PACKAGING | 48 |
| GLASS PACKAGING | 49 |
7. Outside Suppliers to the Industry | 50 |
| PAPER AND BOARD | 50 |
| Raw Material | 50 |
| Other Suppliers | 50 |
| PLASTICS | 51 |
| Raw Material | 51 |
| Other Suppliers | 51 |
| METAL | 51 |
| Raw Material | 51 |
| Other Suppliers | 52 |
| GLASS | 52 |
| Raw Material | 52 |
| Other Suppliers | 53 |
8. Current Issues | 54 |
| RECYCLING OF PACKAGING WASTE | 54 |
| PREPACKAGED GOODS | 54 |
| MATERIAL CHOICES | 55 |
| LIFESTYLE | 56 |
9. Forecasts | 58 |
| INTRODUCTION | 58 |
| PAPER AND BOARD | 58 |
| PLASTICS | 58 |
| METAL | 59 |
| GLASS | 59 |
Table 11: Forecast UK Market Size for Food and Drink Packaging by Sector and by Value (£bn at 1999 prices), 1999-2003 | 60 |
10. Company Profiles | 61 |
| British Polythene Industries PLC | 62 |
| CarnaudMetalbox PLC | 64 |
| David S Smith (Holdings) PLC | 66 |
| Impress Metal Packaging Ltd | 68 |
| Low & Bonar PLC | 70 |
| MY Holdings PLC | 72 |
| Plysu PLC | 74 |
| Rexam PLC | 76 |
| Rockware Glass Ltd | 78 |
| RPC Group PLC | 80 |
| United Glass Group Ltd | 82 |
| Waddington PLC | 84 |
| 11. Further Sources | 86 |
| Associations | 86 |
| Periodicals | 89 |
| Directories | 91 |
| General Sources | 92 |
| Hoppenstedt Bonnier Information Sources | 93 |
| Government Publications | 94 |
| Other Sources | 95 |
| Key Note Research | 97 |
| The Key Note Range of Reports | 98 |
Executive Summary taken from ‘Packaging (Food and Drinks)’ by Key Note Ltd, to order your copy click here.
